The Good Life France Magazine




The Good Life France Magazine brings you the best of France - inspirational and exclusive features, fabulous photos, mouth-watering recipes, tips, guides, ideas and much more...


Published by the award winning team at The Good Life France

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Spring 2024

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  • Provence
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Brimming with fascinating and fabulous features plus fantastic photos, inspiring, informative and entertaining guides, scrumptious recipes from top chefs, history, culture and much, much more. Discover the gorgeous Gulf of St-Tropez, the luminous Opal Coast in the north, pickled-in-the-past Sarlat, Beaujolais, medieval Mirepoix, The Lot, lovely Bergerac, the Oise Valley, the Loire Valley, Champagne, Brittany, Paris & more.... bringing France to you - wherever you are.

sites of France

sites of France including the Chateau of Malmaison, one time love nest of Napoleon Bonaparte and his Empress Josephine, and Auvers-sur-Oise where Van Gogh lived and painted prolifically for the last months of his life. From the very first moment you board the boat to be greeted with a glass of fizz, you feel as though you’re part of the boat ‘family.’ Our group included Brits, Americans, and Frenchspeaking Canadians, but within hours we were bonded, and at the end we all hugged when we said goodbye feeling like we were leaving friends behind. I’m no stranger to CroisiEurope, I’ve taken several cruises in France and I have loved every one of them. I’ve been with my husband, with friends and solo (they are great for solo travellers by the way). All of the cruises are low in guest numbers, high on customer services and they always share common traits. Amazing food. Fabulous wines. Friendly, welcoming crew who all speak English and French. And tours with guides (in English and French), that will take in a mix of big-ticket attractions, major castles for instance, plus places that are less well-known, authentic and a little off the beaten track. Such as Noyon. It was dark when we left the boat after dinner to go to the Cathedral of Notre-Dame in Noyon. Pasquale the minibus driver dropped us off with a guide and we entered the candle lit abbey, especially opened for our group. Auvers-sur-Oise Cathedral of Notre-Dame, Noyon A Taste of Provence. © Exquisite, all-inclusive, small group tours. “If you have ever considered culinary tourism, Goût et Voyage will be the trip of your dreams. Excellence at every turn!” DS, NY www.goutetvoyage.com 26 | The Good Life France The Good Life France | 27